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No. 2095. By Mr. Bricker: Petition of F. W. Clark and 42 other
citizens of Ionia county for the passage of Senate bill No. 51.

Referred to the committee on General Taxation.

No. 2096. By Mr. Foote: Resolution of the Board of Education of
Kalamazoo, remonstrating against the passage of the uniform text-book
bill.

Referred to the committee on Education.

No. 2097. By Mr. Foote: Remonstrance of Dr. F. C. Myers and 25
other citizens of the city of Kalamazoo, against the passage of Senate
bill No. 26.

Referred to the committee on Public Health.

No. 2098. By Mr. Zimmerman: Petition of Walter Duston and 9
other citizens of Smith Creek, for the passage of the medical league bill.
Referred to the committee on Public Health.

No. 2099. By Mr. Camburn: Remonstrance of Walter Love and 29
other citizens of Blissfield against the passage of the River Raisin fish
shute bill.

Referred to the committee of Fisheries and Game.

No. 2100. By Mr. Camburn: Remonstrance of E. R. Smith and 25
others of Clinton, Lenawee county, against the passage of the River
Raisin fish shute bill.

Referred to the committee of Fisheries and Game.

No. 2101. By Mr. Camburn: Remonstrance of C. E. Williams and 124
others of Tecumseh, Lenawee county, against the passage of the River
Raisin fish shute bill.

Referred to the committee on Fisheries and Game.

No. 2102. By Mr. E. W. Moore: Petition of the Battle Creek Acad-
emy of Medicine for the passage of the League medical bill.

Referred to the committee on Public Health.

No. 2103. By Mr. E. W. Moore: Petition of P. Hoffmaster and 14
other citizens of Battle Creek, for the passage of the League medical bill.
Referred to the committee on Public Health.

No. 2104. By Mr. Campbell: Remonstrance of E. K. Lakins, M. D.,
and 20 other physicians and citizens of Ann Arbor, against the passage
of the Senate medical bill.

Referred to the committee on Public Health.

.No. 2105. By Mr. Davis: Petition of Frank D. Dubey and 86 others,
protesting against the passage of the bill to allow street railway com-
panies to carry freight.

On request of Mr. Davis,

The petition was laid on the table.

No. 2106. By Mr. Davis: Petition of Gilbert Moore and 148 others
protesting against the passage of the bill to allow street railway com-
panies to carry freight.

On request of Mr. Davis,

The petition was laid on the table.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

By the committee on Judiciary:

The committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred

House joint resolution No. 21, entitled

Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Sec. 6 of Art. 10 of the constitution of the State of Michigan, relative to supervisors;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House with amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the joint resolution when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

W. H. Wetherbee,

Acting Chairman.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made by the committee to the bill,

The House concurred.

The bill was then ordered printed, referred to the committee of the whole, and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Judiciary:

The committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred

Senate bill No. 230 (file No..117), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. No. 21 of act No. 204 of the session laws of 1895, entitled "An act to amend Sec. 21 of act No. 220 of the session laws of 1889, entitled 'An act to amend Secs. 21 and 22 of act No. 135 of the public acts of 1885,' entitled 'An act to amend, revise and consolidate the laws organizing asylums for the insane and regulating the care and management thereof and of the inmates therein,' and to repeal act No. 164, laws of 1859; also act 194, laws of 1877; also act 91, laws of 1873, and the acts amendatory thereto; also act No. 172, laws of 1873,'" approved June 3, 1885, being Sec. 9130c, being the section next following Sec. 1930b9, Howell's annotated statutes of Michigan;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House without amendment, and recommend that it do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

On motion of Mr. Scully,

W. H. Wetherbee,
Acting Chairman.

The bill was placed on the order of third reading.
By the committee on Judiciary:

The committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred
House bill No. 1003 (file No. 354), entitled

A bill to provide for the issuance of licenses to the owners of bicycles and a tax upon such bicycles for the purpose of constructing bicycle paths;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House, with amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

W. H. Wetherbee,
Acting Chairman.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made by the committee to the bill,

The House concurred.

The bill was then referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Roads and Bridges:

The committee on Roads and Bridges, to whom was referred

House bill No. 655, entitled

A bill to provide for the appointment of a township commissioner for destruction of noxious weeds in the highways of each township.

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House without amendment, and recommend that it do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

F. Shepherd,
Chairman.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Education:

The committee on Education, to whom was referred

Senate bill No. 35 (file No. 11), entitled

A bill to incorporate the public schools of District No. 9, of North Star, and enlarge its boundaries;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House, without amendment, and recommend that it do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

A. L. Bemis,
Chairman.

The bill was referred to the committee of the whole, and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Education:

The committee on Education, to whom was referred

House bill No. 676, entitled

A bill to organize the union school district of the township of Forest, in Cheboygan county;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House with amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

A. L. Bemis,

Chairman.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made by the committee to the bill,

The House concurred.

On motion of Mr. F. Shepherd,

The rules were suspended, two-thirds of all the members present voting therefor, and the bill was put upon its immediate passage.

The bill was then read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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By a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect the bill was ordered to take immediate effect.

By the committee on Education:

The committee on Education, to whom was referred

House bill No. 675, entitled

A bill to organize the union school district of the township of Waverly, in Cheboygan county;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House, with amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

A. L. Bemis,
Chairman.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made by the committee to the bill,

The House concurred.

On motion of Mr. F. Shepherd,

The rules were suspended, two-thirds of all the members present voting therefor, and the bill was put upon its immediate passage.

The bill was then read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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By a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect, the bill was ordered to take immediate effect.

By the committee on Public Health:

The committee on Public Health, to whom was referred

House bill No. 278, entitled

A bill making an appropriation of $15,000 to the county of Kalamazoo, State of Michigan, to aid said county in removing bars and other obstructions from the Kalamazoo river, and otherwise improving the flow of water therein, through the townships of Cooper, Comstock, Kalamazoo, and the city of Kalamazoo, in said county;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the House, and recommend that the bill be referred to the committee on Ways and Means. W. R. Edgar, Chairman.

Report accepted and committee discharged. The question being on referring the bill as requested by the committee, The House so ordered, and the bill was referred to committee on Ways and Means.

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